oyayubihime
20 January 2013 at 18:45
Dear Experts,
I think foreigner can be a founder or board member of the trust & NGO by Indian Trust Act, 1882. Is it right?
In this case, Can this foreigner take multiple VISA on this work?
s.k.khadir
18 January 2013 at 14:22
sir,
in our town one of the sweet shop owner has printed the photo of our father of nation "MAHATMA GANDHI " can i file a PIL in High court in our state, if so please suggest me
KHADIR
I want file Civil recovery suits for 20L in Cochin what court fees i have to pay to the court
As the name suggests NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION and not a department of the govt , under what law of the land or provisions govt at the states and at the centre dole out huge sums of money from the govt exchequers to a large numbers of NGOs registered under different Registrars of the States and supposedly engaged in works in papers only?
Ketan
16 January 2013 at 11:41
Dear Sir or Dear Madam ,
This is ketan working as a Sales person . This is a case where my father is a victim .
# Father is doing a business in Diamond ( Re-selling )
# At a point his client ( to whom the diamond had been sold ) refuse to give payment
# Now the collector ( from whom diamond purchase ) is asking for payment as it goes over due of around 60 days
Now the Collector is asking for payment in any way if the payment will not comes from client and force us to sell-off our home .
# The Home is on the name of My father and on 15 year Bank loan of 15 lacs .
I do not want to do this things . Shall I fight agaisnt them to save this home ? or we have to sold this home and pay to the collector .
Please advice . . . .
I am open to discuss the further things for clarification
available on ketanmunjani@ymail.com and 09016828579
Is the Bar Council of India is empowered to compel lawyers at all level to display rate chart in front of their offices and comply ?
What is the rule position for the end use of public money donated to the places of worships by the crores from the declared or undeclared incomes? Can the places of worships be asked to provide info on this through RTI Query?
Who all are responsible for printing MRP on the package of the product? What is the role of the manufacturers of the goods in achieving at the figure i.e MRP for a product? What is the role of the State or the Central govt to ensure a product is not in scripted with an unreasonable MRP? Who else in this context are responsible to reign in errand manufacturers who are seen printing exorbitant MRPs ?
How to resolve this problem ?
dear members,
Arjun, a native of Trivandrum, is a young automobile engineer, graduated from a leading Engineering
College in the State of Kerala. Though he belonged to a poor Hindu traditional family, he was able to
secure a scholarship for his studies. During the final semester, he got placement in Volkswagen India
Ltd through campus selection. After a period of six months training, he joined as Junior Engineer in
Volkswagen India Ltd, New Delhi in July 2007. In early 2010, a flat worth 50 lakhs at New Delhi, was
bought by Arjun in mother's name, using his savings, disposing of all family properties at Trivandrum,
and also by availing a loan from a nationalized bank. By the end of July 2010, he started living at New
Delhi along with his family including his mother, a widow. And his maternal uncle, an old man who
was taking care of his cancer affected and partially paralised mother. On 15-3-2011 Arjun married
Gowthami, a member of middle class Brahmin family. At that time she was working as a ‘flight steward’
in a leading airline company. After a month of marriage, Arjun started quarrelling with Gowthami over
Gowthami’s relationship with one Mr. Pranav, a Flight Engineer. Pranav used to visit Gowthami and the
same was objected to by mother and uncle. Gowthami used to quarrel with mother and uncle over the
matter. On 25-4-2011, Gowthami filed a complaint under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence
Act, 2005 and secured a Residence Order against Arjun and his maternal uncle. The Order directed
them to vacate the house and transfer possession to Gowthami and the same was disturbed over the
developments and lost interest in work in the company, as he was not working efficiently, he was given
a compulsory leave for six months. He this found it difficult to pull on as financial problems disturbed
him.
In the meantime Arjun received notice from the financial institution for defaulting installments of the
house loan. He approached the magistrate court for a modification of residence order for allowing him
to pay debts to financial institution and also to spend money for care of his mother.
When the uncle was kept away from the mother, there was virtually nobody to take care of her. Her
health deteriorated and was badly in need of medical and nursing care. Gowthami was not interested
in these matters. The mother contacted a lawyer through Arjun for legal remedy. The lawyer advised
her to approach District Collector for medical help as a primary step. Then she wrote a letter to Dist
Collector to make available services of her brother. The collector informed that on account of the court
order, he was not in a position to help her, the mother then filed a write petition through the lawyer
against the collector alleging violation of right to medical care, while the petition was pending, mother
became totally paralysed with nobody to take care of her.
The High Court appointed a medical professional to report on the health conditions of the petitioner
immediately. To the medical professional, mother reveled that she intended to die on account of her
illness. In the Report the Commission favoured euthanasia as she was suffering from unbearable pain
and no chance of recovery. The High Court brought the pending case from magistrate court to it and
sent notices to parties. Meanwhile the lawyer amended the petition seeking euthanasia for the mother.
what is the constitutionality of
relevant provisions of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, euthanasia, right to medical
care, right to property, and right to life.